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When turning to a discussion group for help after a system crash, you often get to hear: "Just recover from your back-up - you have one, don't you?" Now - that's helpful! |
Rhode Island When it comes
to data recovery in Rhode Island there are a lot of myths out there. People are
recommending Scandisk or some 10 year old DOS utility as the best data
recovery tools. |
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In
most cases this just isn't the fact! Whatever happened to your data -
whether files were accidentally deleted, a virus has wiped out the
boot record, the drive was formatted or fdisk'ed or even is no longer
recognized by the operating system, as long as it wasn't physically
overwritten, the data which was on the drive is still there. This
behavior is also the reason why trying to undelete single deleted files
often isn't successful. When you delete a file -and you empty the recycle
bin as well- as soon as you notice that you still need the file, chances
are that you have done something in the meantime, that has overwritten the
data area of the file. Even
in cases which seem the most radical - when you i.e. have formatted your
drive from FAT32 to NTFS- and five minutes later realize that you didn't
mean to format THIS drive, all of your files are still there. When you
format a FAT32 drive, everything is destroyed (the boot record, the FAT,
the root directory) except for the partition table and the data. And
that's all you need! As long as the data's still there your files can
usually be reconstructed - very often nearly perfectly.
Yes
it will! Never install or copy anything to the drive you want to
recover data from...this is the major cause for NOT being able to
recover files. If you can avoid it, don't even run the drive anymore. Run
it only one more time, after you have attached it to a healthy Windows
computer as a second drive, installed the data recovery software on the
"good" drive, and are running the software to scan the
"bad" drive. Writing
anything to the drive you have the data loss on, can doom the whole
recovery. Installing a seemingly tiny 1MB program on the drive can mean
that you are not only overwriting 1MB of space on the drive, but are
corrupting 100MB or more worth of files beyond recovery. Even
surfing the Internet (looking for data recovery tools) without downloading
anything can overwrite data on the drive.
When
you still feel tempted to try to recover a physically challenged drive
yourself, at least - before you do anything else- make an image of the
drive and run all data recovery attempts on the image. But
for all data loss scenarios due to logical failures like accidental file
deletion, format, fdisk, software or power failure, user error, virus
attack etc. the following is true: You
don't have to spend thousands to recover your data....we can do it safely
and inexpensively! Don't
try to use any repair tools, like "boot record repair" or
"bad sector repair" tools, whatever is out there. Don't run
ScanDisk. These tools are writing to your drive, and in the process are
likely to overwrite the very files you intend to recover.
Our data recovery software is read-only, meaning the program will never attempt to write anything to the drive you are recovering the data from. Therefore we will not be destroying any data on the drive, we will be recovering your deleted files or other inaccessible data. Call or e-mail Rhode Island Data Recovery today!
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